Friday, September 8, 2006

More September 8

Ellis Lee Hickman Jr. , 34, was found guity of the murder of Rakiyya Tiana States.

An arrest in the murder of Teon White. And the man shot Wednesday in North Montford (194) was ID'd as Derrick Miller, 27.

Six defendants down, one to go, and one Jackie Brewington sentenced to 17 1/2 years in the McAbier firebombing case.

Police and residents did a model job of working together to catch a cat burglar, who turned out to be one Christopher Cook, 30.

Oy vay. David Kaye, the Maryland rabbi featured on Dateline NBC trying to hook up with someone he thought was a 13-year-old boy, was convicted of crossing state lines for illegal contact.

The CSA upheld life-without-parole sentences for former NSA cryptologist turned AAC double-murderer Darris Ware.

Two days of fighting gangs in an Annapolis high school led to 18 arrests.

I usually hate this kind of first-person present-tense writing (<-irony!), but Marta Hummel uses a style rare in newspapers to paint a vivid portrait of lunch with the Guv and his calorie-conscious wife. (Equal® on fruit and sugar in coffee... something ain't right!)
C-abe
Crazy like a feeble octogenarian, or crazy like a fox? Perhaps this WYPR interview holds the answer ... Hoo hoo hoo!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fucking Republican retards can't even stand the taste of real fruit. I wonder what good anagrams there are of "I am able" caus that sounds like another retard motto. He does have the short-bus haircut. Sorry Galt! Crime don't pay! Luv our guv espescially when he kisses the ass of the PSC Public Service Commission, GOD BLESS BGE. Don't stress, Bob E. is a shoe-in this Nov, O'Squally simply don't have his shit together while Bobby unites the lowest retard denominator.

John Galt said...

Y'know, I don't even know what most of that means, but...


on the subject of utility rates, please don't suggest that Democrats have a means of delivering cheap electricity.

What they did was to delay most of the increase in rates until they are in office. The cost increase is there. If it isn't met in rate hikes, the lights will go out. The only question is how much of the increase to recognize in which administration.

The fact is that we've underpriced the PJM market for years. The nature of market economics is that when you produce a good priced at $10 which sells for $15 everywhere else, that product will be sent there. In the case of BGE power, electricity will be sold out of state and the lights go out in Baltimore. The only way to avoid it in the long run is to pay the market rate. Politicians cannot change that. On either side of the aisle.